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Furthermore, the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine reveals that drivers who experience excessive daytime sleepiness – a common symptom of sleep apnea – are 15 times more likely to be involved in a fatal car accident.

People who have sleep apnea stop breathing multiple times during sleep, and this prevents them from getting the uninterrupted rest they need. Because of this, they can suffer from excessive daytime sleepiness, which may impact their ability to function, impair their motor skills and even make them feel intoxicated.

To ensure that you’re driving safely, keep an eye out for the following signs that indicate drowsiness, and pull over to rest if you notice any of them:

Daydreaming

Difficulty focusing

Drifting from your lane

Frequent yawning or blinking

Missing exits

Trouble remembering the last few miles

As we’ve reported previously on this blog, 80% of Americans with sleep apnea are undiagnosed, meaning they’re missing out on effective methods of treatment that can lower the risk of excessive daytime sleepiness and other symptoms of this disorder.

Fortunately, with continuous positive airway pressure therapy (CPAP) therapy and other treatments, it’s possible to keep sleep apnea under control and get a good night’s sleep.

About Jessica Weil

Jessica Weil is a B2B and B2C copywriter who works with clients in a broad range of industries to produce strategic, brand-aligned blog posts, website copy, emails and social media content. Jessica joined the Better Rest Solutions team in January 2014 and has since immersed herself in the world of sleep apnea and CPAP therapy in order to provide the sleep apnea community with helpful information on improving their quality of life.